Italian Rococo Large Gilt and Painted Carved Foliate Rectangular Wall Mirror

Italian Rococo (18th Century) large rectangular wall mirror framed in a carved foliate design wooden frame with raised gilt carvings against a dark gray painted background.
SKU
NWL6711
Item Location
New York, NY
Dimensions (in)
Width: 81.00"
Depth: 3.00"
Height: 68.00"
Style
Italian
Rococo
Color
Silver, Gray, Gold
Category
Mirrors
Mirrors
Wall Mirror
Materials & Techniques
carved, giltwood, mirror, painted, wood
Condition
Losses to gilt and painted frame finish.
Good; Minor losses
$28,000 (USD)
In Stock
Quantity:1
SEE IN PERSON
location

Newel Gallery

306 East 61st Street, 3rd Floor

NY - 10065

phone(212) 758-1970

Italian Rococo Large Gilt and Painted Carved Foliate Rectangular Wall Mirror

Italian Rococo (18th Century) large rectangular wall mirror framed in a carved foliate design wooden frame with raised gilt carvings against a dark gray painted background.
In Stock
$28,000
Quantity:1
SEE IN PERSON
location

Newel Gallery

306 East 61st Street, 3rd Floor

NY - 10065

phone(212) 758-1970
SKU
NWL6711
Item Location
New York, NY
Dimensions (in)
Width:
81.0"
Depth:
3.0"
Height:
68.0"
Style
Italian
Category
Mirrors
Mirrors
Wall Mirror
Color
Silver, Gray, Gold
Materials & Techniques
carved, giltwood, mirror, painted, wood

Rococo

Rococo is an artistic movement in French design originating in the 18th century after Baroque. It is notable for asymetrical styles and tended to be over-ornamented. The name is derived from the French words rocaille and coquille rock and shell, both prominent motifs in this decoration.

Rococo

Rococo is an artistic movement in French design originating in the 18th century after Baroque. It is notable for asymetrical styles and tended to be over-ornamented. The name is derived from the French words rocaille and coquille rock and shell, both prominent motifs in this decoration.

Rococo

Rococo is an artistic movement in French design originating in the 18th century after Baroque. It is notable for asymetrical styles and tended to be over-ornamented. The name is derived from the French words rocaille and coquille rock and shell, both prominent motifs in this decoration.

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